Spencer Pratt, wife Heidi Montag and Audrina Patridge have all voiced their opinions on the couple's split, coming to the conclusion that Cavallari will thrive without the former NFL quarterback.

"I think Kristin is going to be better off," Pratt said on May 18 on his and wife Montag's podcast, The Speidi Podcast.

The foursome starred in the original MTV series 10 years ago before it was rebooted in 2019, titled The Hills: New Beginnings. While Pratt, Montag and Patridge signed on for the revival, Cavallari had family and filming commitments with Very Cavallari in Nashville, Tennessee.

Weeks after announcing the end of their seven-year marriage in April, Cavallari and Cutler settled on custody of their three children, Camden, seven, Jaxon, six, and Saylor, four. It's been reported that each parent gets the children for 182.5 days a year, which paves the way for Cavallari to set up roots again in LA and thus join The Hills reboot.

"I'm excited for her new chapter — hopefully on The Hills, you know, dating," Pratt added.

Cavallari and Jay Cutler announced their divorce on April 27. (Instagram)

During the podcast, Patridge also revealed that she got in touch with Cavallari after the jewellery designer announced her divorce on April 27 — the pair bonded over their respective divorces, with Patridge splitting from her ex Corey Bohan in 2017. The exes share three-year-old daughter Kirra.

"We talked a little bit, two or three weeks ago when it first all came out but she just needs time to process and heal," Patridge told Pratt and Montag. "It's literally, almost like mourning a death, going through a divorce. There's highs and lows of fighting and being so sad and thinking, 'Did I do the right thing?' It's like an emotional roller coaster.